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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
jasminetwil
jasminetwil

(This design is available as a sticker in my store! Grab him here!)

“An Angel who did not so much Fall as Saunter Vaguely Downwards”

Eyyy, it’s everybody’s favourite fast-living demon, Crowley!

Good Omens on Amazon Prime was so delightful, I finished all 6 eps in two sittings (could’ve been 1, but I started at night lol).

Anyway, have a Crowley in his serpentine form! I tried to emulate a linocut print-style with his wings, not sure how convincing it is though haha.

Since it was never mentioned in the books what colour Crowley’s wings where (or Aziraphale’s for that matter), I decided to go with a reddish-orange for contrast reasons, but also as a nod to on-screen Crowley (played by the ever lovely David Tennant), who is ginger!

Also I’d like to think that Angels and Demons can change the colour of their wings based on a whim, cause why not? They’re magical beings after all. 👿👼

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amuseoffyre

Crossing Paths

amuseoffyre

Okay, so I will freely admit that as soon as I did the Sodom and Gomorrah chapter, I got thinking about this scene and had to write it. I’m also playing a bit fast-and-loose with the years, because funnily enough, no one knows exactly when they were and no two theologians seem to agree on anything.


1448BC - Mount Sinai

All things considered, it had all gone rather well.

While Moses was not entirely comfortable with non-hieroglyphic letters, he had paid close attention as Aziraphale helpfully explained what each of the commandments were. Most of them were common sense, but humans did tend to need some very direct instructions from time to time.

They were quite beautiful too, inscribed into smooth slabs of polished stone, and still glowed with the inner light of divine fire.

Aziraphale had to admitted he was rather excited to see what the children of Israel would make of them. After all, the Almighty so seldom make direct contact these days, especially not to hand-deliver a Being a Good Human manual.

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oh my god, sorry, just, y2k crowley

y 2 krowley if you will

he really wants to be neo. he wants to be neo so badly. and it just isn’t fair that the big overcoat and tight tight leather tee and sunglasses look cooler on a human than they do on him. he looks like somebody threw their extremely cool overcoat over a pile of coat hangers.

so he tries the opposite: glittery y2k femme. and he does his hair up in tiny twists and puts sparkles all over himself. big boots, little top. pants as you prefer. (crowley has definitely attended a rave. it was all a bit huggy for him. but he did like the pants.) it’s awful. he just can’t. even to generate general irritation/displeasure among the humans, he can’t go out like that.

he spends about five years pouting and listening to the cure on repeat. what a terrible decade he’s having.

he is so, so, so happy when society as a whole realizes the world’s not going to end and starts wearing normal clothes again.

(joke’s on them, of course; still: proper jeans.)

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produdfctititty
honeyreynolds

i find it so fuckin funny that crowley’s snake form is a red-bellied black snake bc like. u mean that tiny shy baby that hangs out in my backyard?? the one who hasn’t caused a single fatality in recent australian history?? that one???

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crowley has this hung outside his apartment

produdfctititty

The one that often headbutts you before it bites you because manufacturing venom is expensive and if he’s lucky he can bluff instead of bite? Yeah. Crowley.

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montereybayaquarium
montereybayaquarium

Like a big red spaceship, this giant and otherworldly jelly cruises the depths of the Pacific. Discovered by our colleagues at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Tiburonia granrojo, or “big red,” is aptly named—its bell can grow to reach 3.3 feet across!

Despite its large size, Tiburonia granrojo wasn’t encountered until 1993 by MBARI scientists observing the deep sea using video cameras on deep-diving remotely operated vehicles (ROVs)—in fact, the jelly is named after MBARI’s ROV Tiburon, which was retired in 2008. Even after its first recorded sighting, big red wasn’t recognized as a new species until several years later when MBARI researcher George Matsumoto was first called in to identify it. It’s incredible to think that something so large and so widespread evaded scientists for so long, and it makes you wonder—what other mysteries of the deep sea are still out there for us to discover?